Edward Grant Quotes
Although These Early Christian Authors Subordinated Science And The Study Of Nature To The Needs Of Religion, They Often Indicated An Interest In Nature, As Did Basil, That Transcended The Mere Ancillary Status That The Study Of Nature Was Customarily Accorded.
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